I came across this super amazing trail while riding one day Believe it or not, but this TTF is right here in Iowa! The trail doesn't have a name and isn't labeled on any map, so I can't (won't ) mention where I found it. I can tell you that I found this TTF on a trail that previously had an another equally amazing TTF, but it got closed b/c the previous TTF needed repaired.

You just don't see this kind of craftsmanship and coolness this close to home...until now! SUPER fun and CHALLENGING from either direction! What's more, the new parallel trail and newly extended boardwalk now allows riders that are ready to advance to the next level access to the technically designed top part of the loop that they may have never tried b4, b/c the only way to get there b4 was to ride the TTF.

There is always someplace in the world dry enough for kick'n up a little dirt. FIND IT AND LET THE REST OF US KNOW!

I'm now so glad I was able to crash so hard on the original that it broke through necessitating a new feature. I'm going to miss the old skinny. It was a fun challenge. Yet I'm happy that something good came of my bruised ribs.

Bringing back an old thread. But I came across this while I was searching for new tires (which Im taking advice on, front and rears).

But am I missing something here, is this not part of the trail system? I miss the old skinny rail, it was wobbly and creeky, and I spent a fair share of my time in the bushes at the bottom learning how to attack it. The new setup is neat, but a little too easy.

Too easy? Well, I don't think everyone would agree w/ you. I know there are a lot of people that would agree w/ you also.What does that mean?...Some things are hard for some and easy for others, but everyone has to start somewhere and you can't possibly build to everyone's abilities.

That being said..

TRY IT CLOCKWISE

There is always someplace in the world dry enough for kick'n up a little dirt. FIND IT AND LET THE REST OF US KNOW!